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  6. Chap. 487

Chapter 487
Texas Compassionate-use Act

Sections

487.001
Definitions
487.051
Duties of Department
487.052
Rules
487.053
Licensing of Dispensing Organizations and Registration of Certain Associated Individuals
487.054
Compassionate-use Registry
487.101
License Required
487.102
Eligibility for License
487.103
Application
487.104
Issuance, Renewal, or Denial of License
487.105
Criminal History Background Check
487.106
Duty to Maintain Eligibility
487.107
Duties Relating to Dispensing Prescription
487.108
License Suspension or Revocation
487.151
Registration Required
487.201
Counties and Municipalities May Not Prohibit Low-thc Cannabis
487.251
Definitions
487.252
Rules
487.253
Compassionate-use Institutional Review Boards
487.254
Reports by Institutional Review Boards
487.255
Patient Treatment
487.256
Informed Consent
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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